connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
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connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
Electric gauges. Hi there do the wires go up behind speedometers from underneath where the others are, under steering wheel? What connections are behind the speedo? Do I need to attach spades to the wires? What wires are needed from each gauge? Thanks.
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Re: connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
right, no idea about the Oil, Gauge, but regarding the temp, as you probably know you will need three wires. one for the light, one for the temp sender, and on to the voltage stabiliser.
At the top of your(black) speedo there is a small box with some Green? wires coming out of it. The wire for the power(to the voltage stabiliser) needs a spade and you need to connect it to the spare terminal next to to the fuel gauge wire (green, leading to the fuel gauge).
Temp sender wire is obvious, lead it to the sender in the block, lights one is simple too, just add it into the dashboard slider switch, or splice it into one of the instrument lights.
Wires, it doesn't matter where you put them, as long as the Power wire to the voltage stabiliser goes behind the speedo, it doesn't matter. Minors were never fitted with them as standard, so it doesn't matter.
regarding oil, I imagine it is the same process, but i'm not sure so I won't say.
Hope that helps
Chris
At the top of your(black) speedo there is a small box with some Green? wires coming out of it. The wire for the power(to the voltage stabiliser) needs a spade and you need to connect it to the spare terminal next to to the fuel gauge wire (green, leading to the fuel gauge).
Temp sender wire is obvious, lead it to the sender in the block, lights one is simple too, just add it into the dashboard slider switch, or splice it into one of the instrument lights.
Wires, it doesn't matter where you put them, as long as the Power wire to the voltage stabiliser goes behind the speedo, it doesn't matter. Minors were never fitted with them as standard, so it doesn't matter.
regarding oil, I imagine it is the same process, but i'm not sure so I won't say.
Hope that helps
Chris
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Re: connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
thanks for this, just chewing it a bit.
i have two greens from the main spades, one light and dark green.
two wires from the light bulb sender, one black one red.
i have two greens from the main spades, one light and dark green.
two wires from the light bulb sender, one black one red.
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Re: connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
Hi,
Have a look there for fitting the temp gauge.
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/index.php?page=335
Some plastic bulb holders use one wire for ground.
Achim
Have a look there for fitting the temp gauge.
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/index.php?page=335
Some plastic bulb holders use one wire for ground.
Achim
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But remember engine oil is thicker than water.
But remember engine oil is thicker than water.
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Re: connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
post up a picture of your stabiliser on the back of your speedo if your not sure, it is hard to explain, i had to go through all this when mine was wires in wrong.
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Re: connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
Hello Xpress,
the light green is the regulated voltage which you use for the temperature gauge (assuming a standard Smith's gauge), the oil pressure gauge doesn't use this regulated supply, you can tap off the green feed to the voltage regulator for that.
Alec
the light green is the regulated voltage which you use for the temperature gauge (assuming a standard Smith's gauge), the oil pressure gauge doesn't use this regulated supply, you can tap off the green feed to the voltage regulator for that.
Alec
Re: connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
If the oil gauge is electric - it will use the stabilised supply!



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Re: connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
Hello BMCE,
not necessarily, aftermarket ones may not and funnily, even though a Smith's gauge the Mk 2 Jaguar doesn't either.
Not that Mk 2 oil pressure gauges are held in high regard.
Alec
not necessarily, aftermarket ones may not and funnily, even though a Smith's gauge the Mk 2 Jaguar doesn't either.
Not that Mk 2 oil pressure gauges are held in high regard.
Alec
Re: connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
just fit a capillary and be done with it. so much easier and simple.
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Re: connecting oil and temp gauges to voltage regulator
Hi I have just posted a topic in usefull tips that might help with some of the issues in this article hope it helps. PS you dont have to modernise the regulator. But I have bought the component in the diagram which I shall make up some time and test, only cost me 99pence from Maplins. John